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But this time all the photographs in this post are by someone else; Rosie. Let me explain, about a month ago I was asked by a good friend of mine, Chris, if I would be interested in mentoring his daughter Rosie while she is doing her Duke of Edinburgh Awards in Photography Well, I was delighted to say yes and honoured to have been asked in the first place. Rosie is starting off in her photographic career, as it were, and at this time it is vital to get a good grounding in the technicalities but also the vision to see the bigger picture.
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The photographs that Rosie has taken show a great understanding of this. The photographs here have drama, movement, depth and beauty. This is what you get when look and really see.
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brilliant pictures Rosie, shows a great eye for detail and pattern. Keep it up. Catherine
ReplyDeleteWell Done, one can learn the technical but the vision has to come from within. Wonderful perspective and vision. She's going to do great!
ReplyDeleteKelley hit the nail right on the head; the technical side of things can be taught but the vision and creativity, well...that's a whole different ball game.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Rosie and very refreshing to see things through your eyes that most would take for granted.
Best wishes to you,
Glyn
Thanks to everyone for their thoughts about my photos. I am trying to think of ideas for my next project.
ReplyDeleteWell done Rosie, great comments!
ReplyDeleteCatherine, Kelley and Glyn, thanks for the comments guys...
All the best
Noel